Spire's New Office Building in St. Louis Receives LEED Gold Certification

At Spire, one way we advance our communities is by using environmentally friendly and sustainable practices across our company.

These practices were recently recognized with LEED Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council for the office space at 700 Market in St. Louis. Spire worked with Arcturis, Tarlton and the Koman Group to go above and beyond with the green design and sustainable construction practices.

"We are proud to have achieved LEED Gold and to provide a healthy and sustainable environment for our employees," said Spire President and CEO Suzanne Sitherwood. "It is our responsibility to be good stewards of our environment and we believe this commitment starts at home. When we moved into our new offices at 700 Market we wanted to bring this historic building back to life and make it an even better space for our employees, our community and our environment."

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"Achieving LEED Gold for this iconic building that serves as Spire's St. Louis anchor is a noteworthy achievement," said Rick Fedrizzi, CEO and founding chair, U.S. Green Building Council. "Spire has made a significant contribution to downtown St. Louis by repurposing this beautiful Postmodern building. Simultaneously it is investing in its employees' comfort and well-being with an interior space that's filled with daylight and cleaner, fresher air. Add to that the operational efficiencies of saving energy and water and reducing waste, and you have the kind of leadership that sets a high bar for next generation corporate leaders."

The building at 700 Market was designed by architect Philip Johnson and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Bringing sustainable practices to historical buildings can be more challenging as some features of the building cannot be changed. Spire is proud to be one of six LEED certified projects in historic buildings within St. Louis.

Green design and construction features at Spire include:

Use of materials with low-volatile organic compounds so employees can breathe easier

Energy-saving LED lighting throughout the building

Extensive use of recycled building materials

An automated window shade system that adjusts based on light, season and room usage

Water bottle filling stations that encourage reusable bottles and water efficient faucets

Water purification system to provide fresh and healthy water for employees and guests

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